Hammer Bay
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Hammer Bay | |
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Directed by | Ben Briand |
Produced by | Pip Smart Christopher Sharp |
Written by | Ben Briand Andrew Liversidge |
Starring | Jacki Weaver, Guy Edmonds Penny McNamee Jessica McNamee Ben Briand Nathanial Dean Sam Smith Edward Woodley Andrew Sharp Amy Mizzi Rupert Noffs Anne Looby Nash Edgerton David Michôd |
Music by | Basil Hogios |
Cinematography | Hugh Miller Ben Briand |
Editing by | Katie Flaxman Ben Briand |
Running time | 50 min |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Hammer Bay is a 2007 Australian film written and directed by Ben Briand. The film's unconventional structure is part narrative and part free form documentary. The ensemble cast includes Jacki Weaver, Guy Edmonds, Ben Briand and Amy Mizzi.
[edit] Plot
When a documentary crew arrive one morning asking questions about the recent violent beachside murder of Amanda Blakely, teen beauty and drama pet, a captivating study into the minds and psyche of the sleepy town unfolds. The lines between the observant film crew, interview participants and police begin to blur, as family members, friends and strangers all start to demonstrate one common, thread everyone is hiding something.
[edit] History
After submitting a largely improvised 3 min pilot for the Optus ONE80PROJECT competition, it was awarded with winning the People's Choice Award on 7 February 2007. In a joint venture with MTV Australia, Sony Ericsson and Optus, the festival was the first round of the initiative designed to expose the talent of standout new directors, writers and producers. Judges for the competition that year were Abbie Cornish, Neil Armfield, Alice Bell, Nash Edgerton and Joel Edgerton.
The 50 minute film was produced through Cherub Pictures.